The Canberra Carousel Organ is an iconic piece of Canberra's history. The 69 keyless fairground organ was built in 1911 and originally operated as part of the merry-go-round which now resides on City Walk in Civic.

TCCS facilitates approvals for driveway modifications and construction; construction impacting storm water easements; demolition and excavation waste; and construction impacting the verge or public open space.

It is an offence to, without reasonable excuse, place or keep a movable sign in a public place other than in accordance with this Code of Practice.

Insurance requirements

A person who places a movable sign in a public place must have a current public liability insurance policy for at least $10,000,000 limit of liability, which would include any liability to the public or the Territory arising out of such a sign, its design, construction or placement.

Number of movable signs and time limits

Business signs - Each Business may display a maximum of two (2) movable signs whilst the business is open for trading. Business signs must be kept within the boundaries of the commercial or industrial trading area in which the business is operating.

Real estate signs - Direction signs indicating open home or display home exhibitions may only be displayed during the hours the exhibition is open for viewing.

Community signs - Schools, community groups and registered charities may display a maximum of twenty (20) movable signs for a period of two (2) weeks prior to the advertised event.

Electoral advertising signs - Electoral advertising signs may be displayed for a period for up to six (6) weeks.